News - General NewsMarket Insight: Chinese brands back over 10,000 sales markLDV leads pack as Chinese brands together post 124 per cent sales increase last year18 Jan 2019 By TERRY MARTIN -AUSTRALIANS bought more than 10,000 new vehicles sourced from China in 2018, marking a 124 per cent increase and providing most distributors with plenty of reason to expect ongoing growth this year.
-Official VFACTS figures do not include brands such as JMC and Foton, but across those that are represented – LDV, MG, Haval and Great Wall – the combined 10,489 new registrations recorded last year is the best performance from the Chinese collective since the 2012 peak of 12,139 units.
Read more31st of October 2018 EV start-up SEA aims high with local factorySEA Electric targets 10 per cent share of van market in 3-5 years with its local EVs18th of October 2018 Haval lowers entry point to H2 small SUV rangeNew six-speed manual variant reduces Haval H2 entry point to $19,990 driveaway5th of October 2018 Haval introduces promotional seven-year warrantyGreat Wall lobs Steed driveaway pricing, Haval extends warranty for 2018 clearance17th of August 2018 MG focuses on SUVs, dealers for sales successZS, GS and 21-strong dealer network underpin MG Motor Australia’s growth15th of June 2018 LDV plans for expanded line-upT60 pick-up leading LDV growth but Ateco wants more models and variants11th of June 2018 Market insight: LDV spearheads Chinese revivalLDV T60 pick-up, MG SUVs help revive Chinese-built new-car sales in Australia |
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